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Old 18-10-07, 10:05 PM   #21
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If I remember rightly and it is an if.

1. Not at fault, sounds like it as you werre rear ended.
2. No fault to you so why are your insurance paying you out?? No loss of NCB either
3. You are entitled to put back to the situation you were in immediatley before the crash, ie you could even fight to have your bike repaired and uninsured losses/ injuries.
I was thinking just that??
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Old 19-10-07, 07:29 AM   #22
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I'd have a read of your policy if I were you. I was always under the impression that irrespective of your valuation that market value was paid out in the event of a claim, hence the usual need to argue over what that is. Bikes (and cars) depreciate over a year, so any value can't be accurate for a full 12 months, hence the market value at the time of an incident being the insured value.
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Old 19-10-07, 07:51 AM   #23
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Yes I'm also surprised at the strictness of the valuation. All I would say is it should play both ways - if they can claim it was overvalued in the insurance, and pay you less, you should be able to do the same and tell them it was undervalued. OK they might say the insurance would have cost you more, but again - it's not as if they would give you a refund if you claimed and it turned out it was overvalued (and the amounts involved in changes of value are usually pretty minor, if anything).

I'd definitely be going back and questioning them along the lines of the above - sounds like they are trying to fob you off (would we expect anything else!) to me.
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Old 19-10-07, 08:04 AM   #24
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tell me about it NIG say they have sent out 3 letters of the offer for my sv1000 but i haven't received any? i know the post is bad but not that bad surely? they said just to send my doc
that would be thieving postie scum at work then :P

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Old 19-10-07, 09:05 AM   #25
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ive just sent my documents registerd post £4.50 at least i know they will get there.
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Old 19-10-07, 09:06 AM   #26
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my assessor valued my sv at £3050 even tho i only insured it for £3000, he said it was the market value for this machine with so few miles on the clock.
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Old 19-10-07, 09:14 AM   #27
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If your not happy with the pay out, don't bank the cheque!!

Call them tell that you won't be execting it, and give them the value of your bike how you should get for it. I would look at a few bike that you want now to replace it with, adn say that they cost this much.

If your not happy with the pay out don't back down sticj to your guns.

I haven't had deal with this with a bike, but my camera got nicked I gave them hell and they eventually paid out. Good Luck
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Old 19-10-07, 09:49 AM   #28
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That's why I like fully comp. You get the money and then the insurance companies can sort out who's responsible.

You should be able to claim back both the excess and shortfall from the third party as she was clearly in the wrong. May take some time though and you'll have to justify why you only valued it at £1500 and now want more. Good service from your insurers IMO.
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